
Roman Bathhouses Are Considered To Be Prime Markers When Studying Romanization In The Provinces Of The Empire, As These Very Specific -- And Archaeologically Recognizable -- Buildings, Together With Their Associated Ideas About The Body And Personal Health, Introduced A Decidedly Roman Habit Into Regions That Had Hitherto Been Unfamiliar With (communal) Bathhouses And Heating Technology. While Traditionally, Studies Into Roman Baths And Bathing Have Focused On Large Public Baths In The Cities Of The Empire, However, Those From The Area That Now Roughly Corresponds To Modern-day Belgium Have Often Been Neglected In Recent Research As This Was An Area With Few Important Urban Centres. This Book For The First Time Investigates The Introduction, Spread, And Eventual Disappearance Of Roman-style Baths And Of Bathing Habits In This North-western Corner Of The Roman Empire. A Detailed Analysis Of The Architecture, Technology, And Decoration Of Both Public And Private Baths Is Combined With A Discussion On The Role Of Bathing In The Area's Romanization, And Supplemented By A Fully Illustrated Catalogue Of All Bathhouses In The Area Of Study. In Doing So, The Volume Sheds New Light Not Only On The Evolution Of Baths And Bathing In This Region, But Also On Their Broader Role In Larger Historic Processes Such As Cultural Change Across The Empire.-- Introduction -- Communal Baths : A Roman Phenomenon? -- Earlier Research On Roman Bathing In The North-west -- The Roman Continental North-west, A Blank Spot For Baths? -- The Architecture Of The Baths -- Technology Of The Baths -- Building Material And Decoration -- Bathing And Society -- Conclusions -- Catalogue -- Appendices. Sadi Maréchal. The Aim Of This Book Is To Present An Understudied Corpus Of Roman Baths In A Peripheral Region Of The Roman Empire, Namely The North-western Corner Of Continental Europe, And Use This Corpus To Study Socio-cultural Transformations And Societal Change In This Part Of The Roman World.--introduction, Page 19. As This Study Focuses On Three Civitates That Only Partially Overlap And The Territory Of Modern-day Belgium, Several Baths That Are Included In ... Earlier Works Are Not Cataloged In This Book.--introduction, Page 20 Note. This Book Is The Result Of A Postdoctoral Research Project (october 2018-october 2022) ... And Carried Out At The Department Of Archaeology At Ghent University (belgium).--preface, Page 17. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 281-297) And Index.
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